Oct 30, 2012

Warri Pastors Having Sê3x With A Woman While Praying For Her To Get Pregnant (SEE VIDEO) – Warning Advised


A video has been leaked of a couple of inglorious Pastors having sex with a woman who has issues with childbirth in a secret place! In the video as she was being slept with, you would hear her saying the prayers in the delta state language after the evil pastors: “Power, Enter, Claiming her spiritual pregnancy!
Strict Parental Warning Advised!!!
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Oct 17, 2012

Father caught having sex with his son's wife - He also impregnated her


 A senior citizen from Warren Park D is under fire from her relatives after she mauled her husband on allegations of dating his daughter-in-law. Gogo Maria Majonga allegedly bit her husband Francis Musekiwa Chako's thumb after a scuffle over the alleged illicit affair. Sekuru Chako is currently in hospital awaiting amputation of the thumb, which reportedly got infected and swelled. Gogo and Sekuru are both above the age of 70.

Gogo Maria is convinced that her daughter-in-law, Isabel Dhiriza (23), is dating and having sex with her husband in both her bedroom and her son's bedroom. She even claims that her husband could be the father to Maria's first child and not their son. Gogo Maria claims that she has caught them red handed several times and alleged that her husband has quit sleeping with her because of her old age. "Vanoti handicharara newe nekuti wachembera"

She alleged that Sekuru Chako sneaks into their son's bedroom whenever he goes to work and that the cheaters also exploit her absense when she goes to church. There are further allegetions that Sekuru Chako is forsaking and ill treating her, yet providing Isabel with everything. Gogo Maria confirmed biting Sekuru Chako's hand but claims that it was self defence.

"She is having sex with my husband and I have caught them several times. I have been quiet but he is taking my son's wife, he sneaks into her bedroom when my son goes to work. I think he is the father of her child, not my son, because his actions towards her are questionable. I have caught them several times and I have encountered semen on my blankets and I suspect she wipes the semen with my clothes. Vanenge vakamugadzira nekuti hapana chaanoona, anondituka ndikamuudza (she doesn't realise that he used juju on her)," said Gogo Maria.

She alleged that her husband is cheating on her but she could not stomach it after realising that he was dating his daughter-in-law.

"We had a fight on the day in question, he was heavily assaulting me, pinning me on the bed but I managed to subdue him and bit him. I'm still in pain, my chest and breast are painful as he was pressing me. NDAKAMUTI BABA NHASI NDODA KUKUROVERAI CHIHURE (I said to him hubby I'm going to discipline you for your promiscuity today).

The daughter-in-law, Isabel confirmed the accusations saying she had to seek police intervention for her mother-in-law ill-treats her.

"She accuses me of dating Sekuru, but how can I date an old man like that yet I have my own hubby/ She harasses me and does so in public. She is a drama queen and she draws huge crowds when she starts shouting and everyone kusvika kwaMereki vanotovaziva," she said.

She added that Gogo Maria assaulted her after the incident (showing scars on her neck) and she rushed to the police for help. Sekuru Chako's relatives reportedly could not stomach the 'abuse' and opened a case against Gogo at Warren Park police station. She was picked up by the police on Tuesday last week and stayed in the holding cells up to Friday when she went to court.

"We went to the court but I was advised to go back home as the witness (Chako) is in hospital. I also hate this friction but he refused to refurbish my house in the rural area. This should not have happened," she said.

Oct 9, 2012

32 dead at Nigeria hospital after soldiers attack

 MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Nigerian officials dumped dozens of corpses in front of a hospital in northeast Nigeria after soldiers opened fire and killed more than 30 civilians. The hospital, overwhelmed by the scale of the violence, had to turn away the dead as its morgue had no more room.
The killings Monday come as besieged, underpaid and enraged soldiers remain targets of guerrilla attacks by the extremist Islamist sect, Boko Haram, which holds this city in the grip of bloody violence. That anger among the enlisted men and officers stationed throughout Nigeria's northeast has seen civilians harassed, arrested, tortured and even killed – raising concerns that Monday's attack may just be the tip of killings committed by security forces, human rights activists warn. "This is just the latest in a number of incidents in Maiduguri where soldiers have allegedly committed serious abuses, including extrajudicial killings of community members following Boko Harm attacks," said Eric Guttschuss, who studies Nigeria for Human Rights Watch.
A bombing Monday morning by suspected members of Boko Haram that a soldier said killed a lieutenant sparked the violent retaliation. The troops opened fire with assault rifles and heavy machine guns mounted on armored personnel carriers on a busy street in Maiduguri, near the local headquarters of the Nigerian Union of Journalists.
An Associated Press journalist saw more than 50 shops and homes burned in the attacks Monday, with the bodies of civilians lying alongside the streets. The dead carried no weapons, nor any sign they belonged to the sect or posed a threat to the soldiers. Footage aired Tuesday afternoon by the state-run Nigerian Television Authority showed people trying to splash water on their burning homes after the attack, while others fearfully raised their hands above their heads as a government motorcade sped past. On Tuesday, a worker at Maiduguri General Hospital told the AP that officials collected 32 corpses after the attack. The hospital turned away other bodies as its morgue was full, the worker said, with bodies of the dead on the floors for hours. The worker spoke on condition of anonymity, out of fear of angering soldiers. The worker said the remaining bodies were taken to the nearby Umaru Shehu Ultra-Modern Hospital. Officials there declined to talk Tuesday to an AP journalist. In statements Tuesday, military spokesman Lt. Col. Sagir Musa denied that soldiers killed civilians and blamed the resulting fires and damage that went on for blocks on the single bomb that targeted soldiers earlier that morning. He did not explain how the dozens of civilians were shot dead. While widely considered to have one of the strongest militaries in Africa, Nigeria's armed forces have been accused of killing civilians in the past – including after abandoning military rule for an uneasy democracy. In 1999, ethnic Ijaw activists claimed more than 200 civilians were killed by the military in Odi in Bayelsa state. In 2001, soldiers burned down seven villages in Benue state and killed at least 150 civilians in the midst of ethnic violence there. Another military raid in Nigeria's oil-rich Delta state against militants there killed 100 people, activists said, though soldiers blocked AP journalists from reaching the area at the time. Lucy Freeman, who studies Nigeria for Amnesty International, said her advocacy group remained concerned about the killings Monday in Maiduguri and called for an independent investigation.
"To execute a person who is already in the custody of security forces or otherwise under their control ... (can) constitute a crime under international law for which those responsible must be brought to justice," Freeman said Tuesday.
The killing of civilians comes as Boko Haram continues its bloody guerrilla campaign against Nigeria's weak central government. The sect, whose name means "Western education is sacrilege" in the Hausa language of Nigeria's north, is blamed for killing more than 690 people in drive-by killings and bombings this year alone, according to an AP count. The sect has demanded the release of all its captive members and has called for strict Shariah law to be implemented across the entire country. The sect has killed both Christians and Muslims in their attacks, as well as soldiers and security forces. Nigeria's military has claimed it has killed a number of the sect's senior leadership in recent days, including operational commanders and the sect's spokesman, who used the nom de guerre Abul Qaqa. However, the sect's leader, Abubakar Shekau, has eluded capture and continues to make Internet videos that taunt and threaten further violence against Nigerian government officials and security forces. For now, activists worry that while Boko Haram remains a shadowy and hidden group, soldiers will take their rage out on civilians nearby. And as Nigeria's military continues to publish body counts following its operations, some fear those tallies may include innocent bystanders caught up in the violence simply by living nearby. Meanwhile, the country's leaders remain apparently unable to halt the mounting casualties, including the killings of more than 20 university students recently in the nation's northeast. Nigeria's leaders "barricade themselves behind tall, reinforced concrete fences and bulletproof cars. They move with a fearsome retinue of guards, soldiers and police," columnist Okey Ndibe wrote in Tuesday's edition of The Daily Sun newspaper. "They don't realize that their so-called security is a lie, a huge illusion. They don't reckon that the monster abroad in the land is growing stronger and fiercer by the day, and will soon lay siege on their doors."

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